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AUTOMOBILE
ASSOCIATION LTD.
Canadian Motor Club
ROBERT D. BLACK
The appointment of Mr.
Black as Manager of Direct
Marketing is announced by
Mr. T. Risdill, Vice-
President. Mr. Black joined
the firm in 1963 and has
herd a variety of important
b
ositions with the firm and
rings extensive experience
to his new position.
Page 6 January 27, 1977
Hear reports
at Centralia
By MRS. FRED BQWDEN
The annual congregational
Meeting of Centralia United
Church was held January 16 and
was preceded by a smorgasbord
lunch.
Mrs. Elmer Powe was elected
secretary for the meeting. The
reports of the church and the
various organizations showed a
successful year.
One of the major projects of the
year was the renovation of the
church kitchen. This was made
possible through the combined
efforts of the United Church
Women, Memorial Funds,
donations to the renovating fund
assisted by the Young People's
Sunday School Class who spon-
sored a walkathon and donated
half of the proceeds to the kitchen
fund.
It was moved that a letter of
thanks be sent to each of those
who so willingly assisted with the
kitchen installation and painting
various areas of the church.
It was noted that in addition to
the kitchen, repairs had been
made to the church tower.
Mrs. Ralph Lightfoot was
elected to the Board of Stewards
as a UCW representative and
Mrs. Robt. Blair was appointed
alternate presbytery
representative replacing Mrs.
Alvin Lobb who had been the
representative for the past two
years.
Mrs. Lobb reported on the
standing and increasing success
of the United Church Resource
Centre in Seaforth. A supply of
films and some Sunday School
supplies are available at the
Centre.
James Scott and Clarence
McDowell were to remain as
auditors. The meeting was closed
with the Mizpah Benediction.
Personals
Mr. & Mrs. Clarence
McDowell have returned home
following a vacation in Acapulco.
Sunday evening dinner guests
at the home of Mr. & Mrs. George
Snell were Mr. & Mrs. Chas.
Gingrich of Kitchener and Mr. &
Mrs. Robt. Snell.
Mr. & Mrs. Wm. Elliott
returned home Monday night
following a vacation in Hawaii.
Visitors with Mrs. Fred Cun-
nington during the week were her
sister and brother-in-law Mr. &
Mrs. Lloyd Shantz of Waterloo
and her daughter and son-in-law
Mr. & Mrs. Lloyd Vagan of
Listowel.
Church meets
Woodham
By MISS JEAN COPELAND
WOODHAM
The annual church meeting
was held 'en Friday evening
beginning with a pot luck supper.
During the business meeting the
children enjoyed skating in the
rink. Mr. & Mrs., Oscar Brine
who have been church janitors
for twenty-three years were
presented' with a gift.
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The Exeter • Young Singers
under the 'directicin• of • Mrs.
Marianne IVIcCaffrey and Ralph
Topp at the piano presented the
cantata "100 percent Chance of
Rain" at the morning church
service, Sunday. Following the
service the singers and the
congregation enjoyed a
fellowship hour in the basement:
Personals
Mrs. Harry Webber, Mrs.
Lloyd Cowdrey, Bob and Patricia
were supper guests last Saturday
evening with•Mr. & Mrs. Ewart
Crago of Fourth Line.
Mr. & Mrs. Donald Morphy,
Cheryl and Roderick, London
visited on Sunday with Dr. & Mrs.
George Morphy.
Miss Tirsa Thompson,
Elginfield visited on Sunday with
Mr. & Mrs. John Rodd, Pamela
and Calvin.
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